Author

Ivy Hung
Data Journalist
Based in Arizona, USA
Ivy is a data journalist based in Arizona, United States. A business school graduate now working her way into tech, she spent her early career in product marketing, project management, and marketing strategy — roles where reading a name the same way you read a brand became second nature.
She joined NamesPop because the name datasets sit at exactly the intersection she cares about: consumer behaviour, cultural identity, and what numbers tell us about decisions families make quietly, one at a time. Her writing leans on SSA and municipal pet registries the way a marketer reads a segmentation report — looking for the audiences hiding inside the aggregate.
Cross-cultural naming is her main beat, with a particular interest in how Hispanic, Asian-American, and bicultural families navigate the tension between heritage and assimilation in the American Southwest.
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Ivy Hung's contributions
- Pet commentary
Capone
Capone ranks at #769 with 153 entries, registered male. The name is Al Capone — the Chicago Prohibition-era gangster — and on a pet registry it functions as the deliberately tough…
- Pet commentary
Carly
Carly ranks #812 with 144 registrations, female-leaning. The name is the standard diminutive of Carla or Caroline, and on a pet license it usually marks the household-intimacy cho…
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Cashew
Cashew ranks at #742 with 160 entries, registered male. The name is a noun-as-name pick from the food-cultural register, specifically referring to the curved beige nut. On a pet r…
- Pet commentary
Cassidy
Cassidy for a female pet at rank 1200 lands at the intersection of Western Americana and 1990s pop-culture nostalgia. The name has enough range to suit a rescue dog named after Bu…
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Charly
Charly is a third spelling variant of Charlie — alongside the traditional Charlie and the social media-era Charli — and its male-skewing registry data suggests it's used primarily…
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Chief
Chief is a title, not a name — and that's exactly what makes it work as a pet name for certain owners. It signals authority, protectiveness, and a kind of no-nonsense presence. At…
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Chopper
Chopper is a name with genuine edge. Male pets at rank 1188 named Chopper tend to belong to a specific owner type: the kind who likes their dog's name to project capability and at…
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Cupid
Cupid is the Roman god of love — and, more pressingly for contemporary pet naming, one of Santa's reindeer. Both associations are warm and seasonal, which gives the name an unusua…
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Cutie
Cutie is a name that describes rather than names, and that's worth naming honestly. It's a term of endearment that got written down on an intake form — the registry equivalent of…
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Darby
Darby is a name with an Irish heritage and an appealingly unresolved gender — it shows up in pet registries for both male and female animals in roughly equal numbers, which is rel…
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Destiny
Destiny ranks #827 with 141 female registrations. The name is a word-meaning feminine that peaked for human use in the late 1990s, and on a pet license it now functions as a gener…
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Django
Django ranks at #739 with 161 entries, registered male. The name carries two completely different cultural registers: the Belgian-Romani jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, and the Q…
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Dory
Dory ranks at #889 with 132 entries, registered female. The name traces almost entirely through one pop-culture source: the blue tang fish voiced by Ellen DeGeneres in Pixar's Fin…
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Duffy
Duffy ranks #845 with 139 male registrations. The name is an Irish surname ("descendant of Dubthach," meaning "dark one") and on a pet license usually carries the same warm Irish-…
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Dulce
Dulce ranks at #721 with 165 entries, registered female. The name is Spanish for sweet, and on a pet registry it functions both as a heritage pick in Spanish-speaking households a…
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Dutch
Dutch ranks at #712 with 168 entries, registered male. The name reads as a national-adjective-as-name pick, and on a pet registry it carries multiple distinct cultural pockets at…
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Egypt
Egypt as a pet name sits at the intersection of ancient mystique and the early-2000s trend for giving pets grand geographic or civilizational names. Female pets named Egypt occupy…
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Elizabeth
Elizabeth on a pet is a statement. It's four syllables on an animal that probably weighs under 80 pounds, and the gap between the name's grandeur and its bearer is typically the e…
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Elliot
Elliot is a name with a particular quality of understated warmth — it doesn't shout, doesn't perform, and has enough history to feel considered rather than trendy. Male pets domin…
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Elsie
Elsie has the particular warmth of names that belong to no specific decade — it's old enough to feel classic, soft enough to feel sweet, and short enough that it doesn't burden a…
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